Training Camp Day 4

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by |Mitch|
I was asking opinions; maybe you should voice your opinion and not criticize mine. Just a thought...
You weren't asking anything you were giving an unproven opinion. I did voice mine, you just don't like it....

You weren't asking anything you were giving an unproven opinion. I did voice mine, you just don't like it.

No I asked who everyone thought would be our starting corners; Whodatfan26 said Lewis and Breaux would be because they are long and can run stride for stride with receivers. I responded with remember that was two injuries ago. That's when you jumped in...

Practice difference: One interesting thing at practice has been the difference in positional drills with some new coaches on staff. The offensive line went through a half-line drill today with plays going off in rapid succession on each side of the field. This was a new wrinkle, and it seemed to be very efficient.

Rookie woes: David Onyemata showed off some of his rawness today during one-on-one pass-rush drills. The rookie from Canada had trouble with the snap count and jumped offsides several times. Being that he's fairly new to the game, it should be expected that he'll endure some growing pains.

Rankins effort: One of the better moments during practice came when Sheldon Rankins ran six or seven yards down the field to chase down a screen pass. If he hadn't gone after it, the play might have carried on for another 20 yards before someone caught up to it. The moment showed his motor and pursuit for the ball, which are quality traits to have on defense.

I like Lamp: One young player to keep an eye on is rookie wide receiver Jake Lampman. He's unheralded and unknown right now, but he's starting to rack up some targets and is making a positive impression on the coaching staff. He forced people to take notice today when he got behind the defense and reeled in a deep pass from Grayson.

Can't guard Mike: The Daily Mike Thomas Highlight wasn't as spectacular today, but he caught the eye when he broke a Vonn Bell tackle and turned up field for some yards after the catch. It's too soon to evaluate, but he also looked good during a drill when the receivers practiced their blocking.

Blitzed: The defense blitzed often on Sunday, and there were sacks were happening all over the field. Davis Tull, Obum Gwacham John Jenkins all recorded sacks, and there might have been some others. The quarterbacks faced a good amount of pressure and mostly did a good job of handling it.

No slipping: Daniel Lasco and Travaris Cadet both fumbled during an inside running drill. The battle at running back is tight, and while both players have had good moments, this is a competition where a lot of mistakes cannot be made.

Sneaded it: Willie Snead put together a nice pair of back-to-back plays when he broke by a safety and turned a short pass up field and then went up and high-pointed a pass on the sidelines with Damian Swann in coverage.

Cam looking sharp: Cam Jordan has been really impressive in one-on-one pass-rush drills, again dominating his reps. He also had a nice run stuff during the inside running drill. It doesn't look like he's suffered any attrition since a stellar 2015 season.

Rush drills: The most decisive wins during the one-on-one drill came from Jordan, Rankins, Kasim Edebali, Bobby Richardson and Davis Tull. Andrus Peat looked really good at tackle, holding up Gwacham a pair of times. Landon Turner also had a nice rep and later laid a key block on a Tim Hightower screen.

Brees passing: Drew Brees completed 13-of-16 passes. He targeted Willie Snead (4/4), Brandon Coleman (2/2), Colby Fleener (3/3), Brandin Cooks (0/3), Mark Ingram (3/3) and Tim Hightower (2/2). Cooks appeared to get banged up a little at one point but did not miss any time.